7 AM–5 PM
South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station (SCRTS)
https://www.countyofsb.org/1241/South-Coast-Recycling-Transfer-Station-S
Santa Barbara County Dump Hours: Everything You Need to Know
If you’re a resident of Santa Barbara County, you may have wondered about the dump hours and other important information related to waste disposal. In this article, we’ll provide you with all the details you need to know, including:
- Dump hours for all locations in Santa Barbara County
- What materials are accepted at each location
- Fees associated with waste disposal
- Tips for reducing waste and recycling more
Dump Hours
The following are the dump hours for all locations in Santa Barbara County:
- South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station
- Monday – Saturday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- MarBorg C&D Facility
- Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Materials Accepted
The following materials are accepted at the South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station and MarBorg C&D Facility:
- General garbage
- Mixed construction waste
- Greenwaste
- Furniture
- Mattresses
- Electronics
- Scrap metal
- Scrap vehicles
- Most major appliances
Please note that there may be fees associated with the disposal of certain materials, such as refrigerators, freezers, and A/C units.
Fees
The following are the fees associated with waste disposal at the South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station and MarBorg C&D Facility:
- General garbage: $10 per cubic yard
- Mixed construction waste: $15 per cubic yard
- Greenwaste: $5 per cubic yard
- Furniture: $10 per item
- Mattresses: $10 per item
- Electronics: Free for residents, $20 for businesses
- Scrap metal: Free
- Scrap vehicles: $10 per vehicle
- Most major appliances: Free, but there is a $10 freon removal fee for refrigerators, freezers, and A/C units
Tips for Reducing Waste and Recycling More
Here are a few tips for reducing waste and recycling more:
- Buy less stuff. The less stuff you buy, the less waste you’ll produce.
- Choose reusable products over disposable ones. For example, use reusable shopping bags, water bottles, and coffee cups.
- Recycle everything you can. Recycling helps to conserve resources and reduce pollution.
- Compost food scraps and yard waste. Composting is a great way to turn organic waste into a valuable resource for your garden.
By following these tips, you can help to reduce waste and protect the environment.
Additional Resources
For more information on waste disposal in Santa Barbara County, please visit the following websites:
7 AM–5 PM
Drop-Off Locations (Self-Haul)